Welcome to Alpena High School

Alpena High School is dedicated to producing 21st Century Graduates.

Alpena High School 3303 South Third Alpena, MI 49707 Phone: 989.358.5200 Fax: 989.358.5205

Our Mission

Alpena High School is dedicated to producing 21st Century Graduates.

Alpena High School is a Class A school with a well-developed and sophisticated program of academics, practical arts and vocational education for students in grades 9-12. At Alpena High, all students are required to do coursework in English, math, computers, science and social studies. The academic foundation is supplemented with electives in fine arts, foreign language, vocational education, industrial arts, physical education, and advanced courses in academic and technical fields.

Teachers and counselors attend to students' physical, emotional, and academic well-being, working to give them a good learning experience in a caring atmosphere. If AHS is big, it is not impersonal; it looks with pride on each individual success.

The facility itself is a modern complex of seven connected brick and glass buildings on spacious wooded grounds. Alpena High School includes:

  • A large, well-appointed auditorium
  • A newly remodeled media center featuring a student-run Credit Union
  • A large gymnasium complex with separate basketball and volleyball surfaces
  • A state of the art Career Technical Education program
  • Labs for chemistry, biology, physics, earth science, and reading
  • A student-operated store retailing clothing and various supplies
  • A cafeteria serving nutritious hot lunches

On the north portion of the campus, a center for athletics and physical education features three softball diamonds, two baseball diamonds, and the Park Family Field at Wildcat Stadium. Attached to the high school is a county-owned public swimming pool available for student use.

In addition to on-campus facilities, lab sites and work stations are located around the community, including home building sites at various locations, a 40-acre forestry lab, agricultural and co-op work stations at a number of places in the county, and a portion of the airport used as a land lab.

Alpena High serves not just district high-schoolers, but students from other high schools around the region. It is also a cultural center and a community gathering place used by citizens from all walks of life.

Advance Notice of Pesticide Treatment

The approximate location of this treatment is at AHS Campus and Stadium.

More...

May 2024 #WeAreWildcats Alumni Spotlight Ann Garant

May 2024 #WeAreWildcats Alumni Spotlight Ann Garant
 

Ann (Lappan) Garant serves as the Managing Attorney for the Cooley Law School Innocence Project. The Cooley Innocence Project is part of the Innocence Network which has been credited with the release of over 375 wrongfully convicted prisoners. Ann recently partnered with Alpena Community College to bring a panel discussion to our community titled “The Impact of Wrongful Conviction”.

APS Superintendent Update May 2024

PDF Edition Click HERE

 

Bid Request: Ella White Flooring Replacement

Alpena Public Schools will accept sealed bids for Ella White Elementary Flooring Replacement until 2:00 p.m. local time on Thursday, May 16, 2024.

More...

Main Office Personnel

Romeo Bourdage
Principal
Julie Manning
Office Assistant-Switchboard
Brydi Haugerud
Office Assistant-Principal

Daily Schedule

1st Hour: 7:35 - 8:28 a.m.
2nd  Hour: 8:33 - 9:26 a.m.
3rd hour (Advisory): 9:31 - 9:56 a.m.
4th Hour: 10:01 - 10:54 a.m.
5th Hour: 10:59 –12:34 p.m.

1st Lunch: 10:59 - 11:29
2nd Lunch: 11:29 - 11:59
3rd Lunch: 12:04 - 12:34

6th Hour: 12:39 - 1:32 p.m. 
7th Hour: 1:37 - 2:30 p.m.

SchoolPay Link

One Payment Solution

For Every Mobile, Online, and In-Person Payment

Contact us at:
support@schoolpay.com
or
Parents: 833-731-2600
Administrators: 888-886-9729

 

Calendar
Last Month Previous May 2024 Next Next Month
S M T W T F S
      1 2
3 4
5 6 7
8
9
10
11
12 13
14 15
16
17
18
19
20 21 22
23
24
25
26 27
28 29
30
31
 

May 2024 #WeAreWildcats Alumni Spotlight Ann Garant

May 2024 #WeAreWildcats Alumni Spotlight Ann Garant
 

Ann (Lappan) Garant serves as the Managing Attorney for the Cooley Law School Innocence Project. The Cooley Innocence Project is part of the Innocence Network which has been credited with the release of over 375 wrongfully convicted prisoners. Ann recently partnered with Alpena Community College to bring a panel discussion to our community titled “The Impact of Wrongful Conviction”.

APS Superintendent Update May 2024

PDF Edition Click HERE

 

May is Mental Health Month Community Presentation Schedule

May 2nd- Department of Health #4-Community Connections and Social Determinants of Health

May 7th- Scott Ritsema-The Media Mind, Reclaiming the Human Soul in the Digital Dark Age

May 8th- Partners in Prevention-Tools you can put to use to manage stress and bring more peace to your life

May 9th- AMA-ESD and NAMI- Breaking Stigmas: Humanizing Mental Health

May 13th- Northeast Michigan Community Mental Health- Community Resources (Crisis Services, MyStrength, Service Providers)

May 22nd- AMA ESD Great Start Collaborative- Love and Logic

May 30th- NEMCSA School Success- Supports for Anxiety, Stress, and Depression

 

Our April 2024 #WeAreWildcats Student Spotlight is Colin Hainstock!

Colin is a Freshman serving on the AHS Student Council. He is a outstanding advocate and voice for our students. He has the respect of his peers as well as our Administrators at AHS as he is focused on making the school a better place. Colin gives an outstanding effort in both academics and his student leadership role!

Jim Milroy AHS class of 1978 is our April 2024 #WeAreWildcats Alumni Spotlight!

Jim Milroy AHS class of 1978 is our April 2024 #WeAreWildcats Alumni Spotlight! 

After graduating from Michigan State University, Jim began his career as a Certified Public Accountant with Crowe, Chizek & Co (now Crowe), later entered the banking industry, and is now President and CEO of 1st State Bank, based in Saginaw.  Former roles in banking include CFO, COO, and risk management. He has also volunteered in many community organizations, including as an instructor and president of the board of Junior Achievement of North Central Michigan (which serves the Alpena area), and is currently chairman of the board of Covenant Healthcare in Saginaw. 

Quicklinks